"Canoe" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A canoe is a lightweight, narrow watercraft, typically propelled with a single-bladed paddle, used for transportation or recreation on calm waters, such as lakes, rivers, or coastal areas. It is often paddled by one or two people, and is characterized by its pointed bow and stern. Canoes are commonly used for fishing, exploring, and recreation, and are popular in many parts of the world.
Canulate means to create or form a canal, especially surgically. It can also refer to the process of inserting a cannula, a thin tube used for injecting or withdrawing fluids, into the body.
The adjective "cannulated" refers to a tube or conduit, especially a hollow cylinder or pipe, connected to a vessel or organ, allowing for the insertion of instruments, fluids, or other supplies. It is often used in medical contexts, such as describing surgical procedures or medical equipment, where a cannula is inserted into a patient's body to administer fluids, medications, or oxygen.
Cannulation is the process of inserting a tube or cannula into a blood vessel, body cavity, or other anatomical structure for the purpose of injecting or draining liquid, such as fluid or medication. It is commonly used in medical procedures, such as inserting a cannula into a vein to administer intravenous medication or fluids.
Cannulisation is a verb that means the act of inserting a cannula into a vein or other body cavity for the purpose of administering fluids, medication, or for surgical procedures. A cannula is a flexible tube used to inject or remove fluids from the body.
I think there may be a typo or a mistake here. The correct word is "canalise".<br><br>Canalise (verb) means to divert or redirect a flow of something, such as water, air, or sound, into a specific channel or conduit, often for a specific purpose. For example: "The city authorities decided to canalise the river to improve drainage and reduce flood risks."
Cannulation is the process of inserting a cannula (a hollow needle-like tube) into a blood vessel or other body cavity to allow for the introduction of fluids, such as medication or nutrients, or for the removal of fluids, such as blood or other bodily substances.
I apologize, but "cannulize" is not a real word in the English language. It's possible that it's a typo or a made-up word. If you meant to ask about a different word, please feel free to provide it, and I'll be happy to help you understand its meaning.
The word "canny" is an adjective that means cautiously lowering one's expectations or standards, typically in a humorous or ironic way. It can also mean shrewd or clever. In Scottish English, "canny" is used as an adverb to mean "well" or "finely". For example:<br><br> "I'm canny with my money, I like to save it." (meaning cautious with one's money)<br> "The canny entrepreneur invested in a new technology." (meaning shrewd or smart)<br> "I'm feeling canny today, I've got a great idea." (meaning feeling well or in good spirits, in Scottish English)
Canoeing is a recreational and competitive sport where a person paddles a small, narrow boat called a canoe, using a single-bladed paddle, typically through calm or whitewater rivers, lakes, or oceans. It is often done for exercise, relaxation, and environmental appreciation.